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Staples.com National Admin Day Survey Finds Businesses Can Manage Without the Boss, but Not the Admin

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I received an email referencing a survey conducted by Staples. The link to the full article with the survey results can be found here. For the holiday, Staples.com conducted a survey to discover people's perceptions of the office admin. Please find below a copy/paste from a portion of that email. percent).

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Our Changing Role

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I don't think any of us will be surprised with these survey results by OfficePro, which show that "nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of managers polled said responsibilities for support professionals have increased in the last five years".

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Balancing Professionalism and Friendship in the Office: Guest Blog by Elaine Hirsch

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Balancing Work and Friendship Although there are clear benefits to retaining friendships in the workplace, a recent survey released by Berkeley's Office of Educational Development suggests that a perfect balance between professional and personal lives cannot be achieved since every aspect of life affects a person.

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Plugged in and Tuned Out: Listening to Music While you Work

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Working Better With Music According to a 2006 Spherion® Workplace Snapshot survey conducted by Harris Interactive®, "almost one-third (32 percent) of workers listen to music while working using an iPod, MP3 player or similar personal music device. Of those, 79 percent feel that doing so improves their job satisfaction and/or productivity."

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The Advertising Game

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I understand a company would be interested in knowing why people unsubscribe so they can improve their business, but a quick voluntary survey back would have been more appropriate. After the third e-mail back and forth I finally just told the person I was not interested and to please stop e-mailing me.

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